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HomeNewsFollowing On Youtube22 Nov Update From La Vagabonde

22 Nov Update From La Vagabonde

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Sadly again, following on from the previous missed calls and repeated reschedules, and simply not turning up for the call scheduled for yesterday – today has been cancelled.

This being the case, Patreon Supporters have been encouraged to send questions to a comments page, which will be answered.

We will send questions, and provide some further updates when we get responses.

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The email

Hey fam,

Since we’ve docked the boat for a while to make some much needed repairs (video coming to Patreon in a few hours), Riley decided to take a last minute trip to Australia. He’s surprising his friends and family who’ve been worried sick about us and attending a fundraiser that means a lot to us. Unfortunately, this means we won’t be together today for the live stream we had scheduled. We’re so sorry to have to cancel. Thank you for understanding, love, thoughtful comments and support in general. Riley and I can’t wait to catch up with you all soon… we’ve got a lot to talk about.

In the meantime, if you have any questions for us please drop them in the comments here and I will reply to them all tomorrow (I’ll also write replies to your comments/questions in our last few posts).

Elayna

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22 Novdember update from La Vagabonde

We will follow up, ask questions, and report back.

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Editorial: Riles and Elyana, you are amazing folks – we know life happens!

 

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